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Shuna Wildlife & History
Shuna Castle was built as recently as 1911 for a rumoured cost of £300,000 - a colossal sum at the time. It fell into disrepair in the 1980s - the cost of maintenance had become simply too great - particularly given that it was built with a flat roof! The island has been privately owned by the Gully family since 1946, and the family remain committed to the island and to preserving its unique heritage and long term viability. The island itself has healthy populations of Red, Roe and Fallow deer, along with Otters and Common and Grey Seals. Otters and Seals can usually be easily seen around the island, even at the Pier - the Otters in particular seem to like it there. Whilst out on the water both Porpoises and Dolphins are regularly seen.
Obviously all the usual seabird species are found around the Shuna coastline,
along with Buzzards, Woodcock, Golden Eagle, Raven,
Because the island is so sparsely populated by people, all our woodland and
wildlife is undisturbed and exciting to explore. The unspoilt natural
habitat gives Shuna a unique diversity of plant, bird and animal life.
Much of the woodland is also fenced off from livestock, so is completely natural
and un-grazed. Our deer populations are sensibly managed to ensure maximum
bio-diversity and maintain long-term habitats
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